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to whom it may concern, here are my taxes. i want you to know i don't have the vaguest idea if they are accurate. [laughter] i said i went to college i have average intelligence my wife went to college and she will not even read them because she knows she does not understand and i just want you to know that is the case and i paid money to an accountant and he helps me and i hope they're right if you have a question give us a call. [laughter] but can you imagine this country with allows a tax system like that? it is on excusable. how many people here understand their taxes? i don't see many hands going up but i wrote the chapter because i felt i was in business and i know it businessman of a large company has shareholders they have customers they have employees and they are all across the spectrum political views and ideas and parties there for business people are very reluctant to challenge the government or criticize they do not want to divide the stockholders or employees or their shareholders. they also worry about the irs.
to whom it may concern, here are my taxes. i want you to know i don't have the vaguest idea if they are accurate. [laughter] i said i went to college i have average intelligence my wife went to college and she will not even read them because she knows she does not understand and i just want you to know that is the case and i paid money to an accountant and he helps me and i hope they're right if you have a question give us a call. [laughter] but can you imagine this country with allows a tax...
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so ie the- youkingnow, you're tg to entertain tax policy to not like it. y squitee. yoed yre a socialist to somethig like that. she wanted to turn it into a battle. by not a socialist and by the white. and i thidid s this is parwhicyo with her wish to evade personal stuff and partly because she alwaou, saw television as a wque of reachinf ta political messag. and she somehow could not get out of the intervially. she never h get that historical attitude because once you talked . yout her chianchood. it was almthent not m gete upera very particular political purpose of the time. it was not really a rms le liki. >> i think it was really a reflection. yoed yre right. she dhing 3 hored her chianc for political reasons and the things as she h get learned. there were gen solne, but shekiw how to use them politically. how to use them politically. what was interesting was that up the political l getder. it mquite not have quite enough time for him. suite a fally lette, complains that he has not heard from her. this is a very unusual thing if you come from a provihanundl li. q
so ie the- youkingnow, you're tg to entertain tax policy to not like it. y squitee. yoed yre a socialist to somethig like that. she wanted to turn it into a battle. by not a socialist and by the white. and i thidid s this is parwhicyo with her wish to evade personal stuff and partly because she alwaou, saw television as a wque of reachinf ta political messag. and she somehow could not get out of the intervially. she never h get that historical attitude because once you talked . yout her...
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there should be higher taxing. one of the reasons we are in such a mess is that there is no demand in the economy because we have went down on poor people's income and i don't think -- [inaudible] >> you mentioned that you are a columnist still for the guardian. how would you describe the help of british newspapers? >> its poor. it's terrible. >> as bad as the u.s.? >> not quite as bad. for instance you still have the papers in london that's pretty phenomenal. there are as many keepers and britain at the moment as when i joined the professional long while ago and they are selling more copies now than they were then. at least quality papers. and they are still going the need a rich man or country to support them. in the case of my paper, the guardian and it has the resources to the times has the resources to back it up and the independence, the telegraph makes money and they seem to go along even as it is declining. the beginning to make money on the web, online. they haven't gone away in "new york times" has gone t
there should be higher taxing. one of the reasons we are in such a mess is that there is no demand in the economy because we have went down on poor people's income and i don't think -- [inaudible] >> you mentioned that you are a columnist still for the guardian. how would you describe the help of british newspapers? >> its poor. it's terrible. >> as bad as the u.s.? >> not quite as bad. for instance you still have the papers in london that's pretty phenomenal. there are...
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we have had huge increase of taxes under president obama . that's why the companies are not investing. they are increasing productivity and one of the reasons stock prices went up. take home pay is not increasing and this the worst recovery since the depression. >> you know, mike has noted obama care to float on the launch pad. we don't know if that is going to happen. >> we do talk about mrs. thatcher, but conservatives talk about how she turned around the british economy. it took 15 years. 15 years . barack obama was condemned after a year and a half. >> and reagan's worked it took 15 years and george w policy work? >> no, if we use the same logic that the conservatives are applying to mrs. thatcher and will not give to president obama. >> we have to leave it there. marget thatcher is coming up on the next block. america is celebrating equal pay days for women this week. but did margaret thatcher show us why merit pay would put more money in women's pockets? we'll be back at 1:00 p.m. eastern only on fox. >> elizabeth: welcome back. lawmake
we have had huge increase of taxes under president obama . that's why the companies are not investing. they are increasing productivity and one of the reasons stock prices went up. take home pay is not increasing and this the worst recovery since the depression. >> you know, mike has noted obama care to float on the launch pad. we don't know if that is going to happen. >> we do talk about mrs. thatcher, but conservatives talk about how she turned around the british economy. it took...
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91% n the 70% for persal income taxes, he also cut corporate taxes an he also made it shorter that they close up a lot of loopholes and $3.5 billion in loopholes that actually raise revenue for the federal government. >> he was an advocate of the system. i want to thank you. that's a very good perspective. a lot of you might be watching thing that is what neil and rick are saying there's no way to jfk said that. but yes, he did. check this out. >> every dollar lease from tation will help create a new job andthese new jobs and salaries create other jobs and salaries and the created tax cuts. creating more jobs and more income across the board, top to bottom cuts in both corporate and personal income taxes. >> canou imagine any modern liberal state in agreement or president obama saying the agreement the thing is that he believed in growth for everybody. he did not believe in blaming one group against another, pitting one group against another. his famous phrase was a rising tide lifts all votes. the goal nowadays for the modern liberal and president obama is included in us,his income red
91% n the 70% for persal income taxes, he also cut corporate taxes an he also made it shorter that they close up a lot of loopholes and $3.5 billion in loopholes that actually raise revenue for the federal government. >> he was an advocate of the system. i want to thank you. that's a very good perspective. a lot of you might be watching thing that is what neil and rick are saying there's no way to jfk said that. but yes, he did. check this out. >> every dollar lease from tation will...
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he is paying taxes in germany so germans will have high pensions. this is what you will have to explain during the election campaign. >> mr. klitschko is the first declared challenger to the president who is widely expected to seek a second term during elections in march of 20 14 and the boxer has already been packing a political punch. his anti-corruption claimed third place in parliamentary elections and he has led recent opinion polls and could be a serious contender. >> the business world is just one area of life where wimp often struggle to get to the top, but some of those who have succeeded are part of our special 100 women conference here in london here to debate women's livels around the world and today new figures have been released on the global gender gap by the world economic forum, coming in at 18th place is the united kingdom. it's been years since margaret thatcher rose to be the first and only so far female prime minister. but vicky young has been taking a look at how much progress has been made since then. >> it's an historic momen
he is paying taxes in germany so germans will have high pensions. this is what you will have to explain during the election campaign. >> mr. klitschko is the first declared challenger to the president who is widely expected to seek a second term during elections in march of 20 14 and the boxer has already been packing a political punch. his anti-corruption claimed third place in parliamentary elections and he has led recent opinion polls and could be a serious contender. >> the...
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her tax policy shifted the burden from the wealthy to those at the bottom, reaching its most audacious peak with a 1990 poll tax so severe on the poor to the benefit of the wealthy there were wight spread riots. -- widespread riots. recent documents show thatcher was scheming to privatize a national health system that has provided universal health care for brits regardless of means or class since the end of world war ii and may well be one of the great hall marks of western social democracy. in the face of popular opposition she retreated from plans to privatize the water industry and national health service. replaced college grants from the student loan program and revamped the social security system. she supported section 28 which said local authorities shall not promote the teaching in any maintained school the acceptability of homosexuality. that is talked in conjunction with president ronald reagan as the conservative fairy tale goes because they both came into office during periods of malaise caused by leftist overreach and eviscerated their left opposition and permanently altere
her tax policy shifted the burden from the wealthy to those at the bottom, reaching its most audacious peak with a 1990 poll tax so severe on the poor to the benefit of the wealthy there were wight spread riots. -- widespread riots. recent documents show thatcher was scheming to privatize a national health system that has provided universal health care for brits regardless of means or class since the end of world war ii and may well be one of the great hall marks of western social democracy. in...
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and but it's not just about tax taxes at some point it's about government. seizure of assets i mean this is like we saw in venice well we saw it in argentina we've seen it down cyprus we you know this is when governments go bananas they just start stealing money do you think that's going to come to that here in the u.k. where you are sometimes the bank account yes i am i don't think if i was to say going on already it's going to happen and how naive because you can't believe that walking around going by stephanie going to happen no one no one saw it coming if anyone saw it coming there would be bank accounts be dipping into so i think you can write off that that is never going to happen there's always that possibility once happened somewhere governments we didn't example to you somewhere else so i don't really think people should be that mind you they should just spread their wealth around keep an eye on what's going on make sure they're fully informed whereas i saw don't ever seem something weren't happening because we look at all the events in history wher
and but it's not just about tax taxes at some point it's about government. seizure of assets i mean this is like we saw in venice well we saw it in argentina we've seen it down cyprus we you know this is when governments go bananas they just start stealing money do you think that's going to come to that here in the u.k. where you are sometimes the bank account yes i am i don't think if i was to say going on already it's going to happen and how naive because you can't believe that walking around...
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at this time it is time for new taxes. they need to be based on wealth. this will allow us to drop the taxes on corporations. host: ok. caller: thank you. host: thank you for the call. joe, highland park, new york. independent line. caller: i would like to correct two of subjects. you had a guest a couple of night -- a couple of days ago talking about jobs and the economy. i wanted to make the point of cause and effect. this did not happen by accident. this was not a natural disaster, this was orchestrated. it was intended to happen. wantedreet decided they cheap labor and more profits. they were not satisfied being millionaires, they wanted to be billionaires'. let's send those jobs overseas. we look around and wonder why there is no jobs. but they did not stop there. they decided to bring in an illegal immigrants. now people wonder where the jobs went? i think there is a connection to what is going on with this gun law. they have taken everything away from the american people, the great middle-class of america is now extinct. people lost their homes, th
at this time it is time for new taxes. they need to be based on wealth. this will allow us to drop the taxes on corporations. host: ok. caller: thank you. host: thank you for the call. joe, highland park, new york. independent line. caller: i would like to correct two of subjects. you had a guest a couple of night -- a couple of days ago talking about jobs and the economy. i wanted to make the point of cause and effect. this did not happen by accident. this was not a natural disaster, this was...
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she cut taxes and privatized state run corporations. she relaxed financial regulations and fought labor unions. current british prime minister david cameron praised her achievements. >> real thing about margaret thatcher is that she didn't just lead our country, she saved our country. and i believe she'll go down as the greatest british peacetime prime minister. >> reporter: thatcher was in power when argentina invaded the falkland islands in 1982. she responded by sending a military task force. they retook the islands after 74 days of fighting. she worked with u.s. president ronald reagan to help end the cold war. >> she never changed her mind. and that was really important. that you stick to a policy, rightly or wrongly. >> when she forced through and got the changes done. and her legacy lives on today. >> reporter: her policies were divisive. all agreed she changed the political landscape of britain. of margaret thatcher will be remembered as one of the 20th century's iconic politicians. nhk world. london. >>> politicians who knew he
she cut taxes and privatized state run corporations. she relaxed financial regulations and fought labor unions. current british prime minister david cameron praised her achievements. >> real thing about margaret thatcher is that she didn't just lead our country, she saved our country. and i believe she'll go down as the greatest british peacetime prime minister. >> reporter: thatcher was in power when argentina invaded the falkland islands in 1982. she responded by sending a...
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cannot cutax -- you taxes and spending. the only person i came to his defense was margaret thatcher. breaking news to lead to tell the story that as they left dinner he caught up to mrs. thatcher and he said, it was unnecessary but most appreciated. thank you. tapped of over and bell and said it is just boys being boys. do not worry. >> was it as private as a seem to be in public? >> the last time they were together when reagan was so president she arrived in the oval office for the last eight visits of the reagan years. she had this horrible chest and head cold. he is the president of the united states looking for a box of tissues, looking 40 that he could make for her, -- for tea that he could make for her. it was a special relationship between two heads of state i've never seen before that led raychem to continue his strength -- -- ronald reagan to continue his strength. >> do you think she influence the extent he reached out to gorbachev? >> absolutely. even before we arrived for the , shet meeting in moscow was instrum
cannot cutax -- you taxes and spending. the only person i came to his defense was margaret thatcher. breaking news to lead to tell the story that as they left dinner he caught up to mrs. thatcher and he said, it was unnecessary but most appreciated. thank you. tapped of over and bell and said it is just boys being boys. do not worry. >> was it as private as a seem to be in public? >> the last time they were together when reagan was so president she arrived in the oval office for the...
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cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business visit thenewny.com but lately she's been coming in with less gray than usual. what's she up to? the new root touch-up by nice'n easy has the most shade choices, designed to match even salon color in just 10 minutes. with the new root touch-up, all they see is you. are baked with brown rice and sweet potato! triscuit has a new snack? no way. way. and the worst part is they're delicious. mmm, you're right. maybe we should give other new things a chance. no way. way. [ male announcer ] we've taken 100% whole grain brown rice and wheat, delicious sweet potato, and savory red bean... and woven them into something unexpected. the new brown rice triscuit line; with sweet potato and red bean varieties. a new take on an old favorite. ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and
cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business visit thenewny.com but lately she's been coming in with less gray than usual. what's she up to? the new root touch-up by nice'n easy has the most shade choices, designed to match even salon color in just 10 minutes. with the new root...
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after taxes, you only take home $60 million. winds finally diminishing. those winds coming out of the north, low 50s for liver more x san jose, oakland, the warm spot at 61. we will likely get down to the low 40s. but speaking of water, there's none falling from the sky, more will there be. high definition doppler is dry. microclimate forecast, down to pleasant hill with the winds changing. a high of 75. look at wind. sunny and warm with a high of 83 degrees. i'll explain why coming up. high pressure off to the west. big, strong low pressure area passing by just off to our east. low is gone now, so it's all about this big ridge of high pressure. look at the clear sky we have offshore. that's a huge ridge of high pressure. two things, drops the wind down to normal and also increase the temperature into the mid 70s. on wednesday, the winds will temporarily go offshore. that's the warm flow of air. we'll have the warmest day of the year coming up on wednesday. many of you will be in the 80s coming up on wednesday. we'll stay dry for a while, but it will be b
after taxes, you only take home $60 million. winds finally diminishing. those winds coming out of the north, low 50s for liver more x san jose, oakland, the warm spot at 61. we will likely get down to the low 40s. but speaking of water, there's none falling from the sky, more will there be. high definition doppler is dry. microclimate forecast, down to pleasant hill with the winds changing. a high of 75. look at wind. sunny and warm with a high of 83 degrees. i'll explain why coming up. high...
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then they are not able to pay their income taxes, getig paying jobs, pay higher income taxes for the government. that goes into a vicious cycle. >> if we don't have the money, we cannot buy textbooks and supplies for our students. >> college seniors who graduated in 2009 carried on average of $24,000 in student loan debt, up 6% from 2008. >> it continues growing. today, student loan debt has climbed to an avere of $27,000 nationwide. >> if they don't go to college, how they're going to afford a place to live, and once they get out of college, how they're going to pay back these student loans that are so huge. >> i just think everything is just up in the air and nobody appen.from year to year whats >> we inherent the nation and therefore the debt and the economy. if our nation is unable to support our futures, how will we be able to pursue our own happiness and dreams? >> the economy supports the people. >> from small businesses, to jobs, to income -- >> and as a younger generation -- >> we hope to begin our lives in a nation -- >> that creates many opportunities -- >> for a brighter
then they are not able to pay their income taxes, getig paying jobs, pay higher income taxes for the government. that goes into a vicious cycle. >> if we don't have the money, we cannot buy textbooks and supplies for our students. >> college seniors who graduated in 2009 carried on average of $24,000 in student loan debt, up 6% from 2008. >> it continues growing. today, student loan debt has climbed to an avere of $27,000 nationwide. >> if they don't go to college, how...
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thatcher in the 1980's a period known for high unemployment now the study says that the coalition's tax and benefit changes would be as bad for inequality as the thatcher government's record and if not worse perhaps because by two thousand and fifteen david cameron will have been prime minister less than a half the time that my. thatcher was the situation is described as a quote speeded up action replay of thatcherism and the reports of different political parties to take action and reverse the worrying trend set by the conservatives to tackle the budget deficit let's get more now from sarah further joining us here live from london a big hello to you from moscow sara as we continue to witness the economic doldrums here what does it all mean for the poorer parts of society. well of course the royal baby boy needs dominating headlines here but what is the situation painted by this report for average working age families with children is one of the areas that this report for the baby and of he published today actually highlights so it's not a pretty picture at all it claims that coalition
thatcher in the 1980's a period known for high unemployment now the study says that the coalition's tax and benefit changes would be as bad for inequality as the thatcher government's record and if not worse perhaps because by two thousand and fifteen david cameron will have been prime minister less than a half the time that my. thatcher was the situation is described as a quote speeded up action replay of thatcherism and the reports of different political parties to take action and reverse the...
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it's a state to spend more, can do so only by bottling your savings or by taxing me more. and its noble thanking someone else will pay. that someone else did you spirit she knew what ronald reagan did, that free market and the free people the best defense against tyranny and that peace comes to strength, not a combination. >> mr. speaker, it is not caused by the buildup of weapons. they are caused when an aggressor believes he can achieve his objectives at an acceptable price. >> america now stands at a crossroads, one path leads to deficits, decreasing influence and decline. the other, a renewed american dream we all want. >> mr. chairman, people want to live in peace, real, lasting peace. the peace that comes from independence of the state and being able to run your own life, send your own money and make your own choices. and above all, the piece of a country which is properly dependent against any potential adversary. >> as we take stock of our choices, the legacy of britain's iron lady remains a steadfast guide. [applause] >> that's a hard act to follow. just an incred
it's a state to spend more, can do so only by bottling your savings or by taxing me more. and its noble thanking someone else will pay. that someone else did you spirit she knew what ronald reagan did, that free market and the free people the best defense against tyranny and that peace comes to strength, not a combination. >> mr. speaker, it is not caused by the buildup of weapons. they are caused when an aggressor believes he can achieve his objectives at an acceptable price. >>...
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cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business visit thenewny.com >>> former prime minister margaret thatcher died today at 87 and there is an understandable instinct to be charitable upon someone's death. the death of public figures is an incredibly important occasion to wrestle with their legacy and the wrong message can be massively destructive. it tends to establish what the consensus position is, what we've all collectively learned from the person's life. president obama's statement read in part the world has lost one of the great champions of freedom and liberty. america has lost a true friend. as a grocer's daughter who rose to become britain's first female prime minister she stands as an example to our daughters that there is no glass ceiling that can't be shattered. yet a former adviser said thatcher said the feminists hate me and i don't blame them because i hate femi
cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business visit thenewny.com >>> former prime minister margaret thatcher died today at 87 and there is an understandable instinct to be charitable upon someone's death. the death of public figures is an incredibly important occasion to...
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resources, money to go into those schools that were weak in supplies, in support, and so on, and in tax money. i thought that no child should have to walk or drive 10 miles away to go to a black school when they lived, when one was closer. but i didn't think of it as either/or. i thought of it as both. you should have both things. i knew that black schools, undergraduate schools, graduate schools had been splendid. i had attended one that in those days was as good a school as you could have found anywhere. and the people who were handling the cases for integration had all gone to those scales. schools. those lawyers. that's where they came from. the educational criteria at those schools was as high and higher than any i have been to since, and i've been to some. what happened to those schools, of course, is a different story, it's a consequence of so-called integration. nevertheless, i say that to say that i am still not certain vis-a-vis this question that now what used to be all white may be predominantly black and something that used to be, i don't know, whatever other ethnic group i
resources, money to go into those schools that were weak in supplies, in support, and so on, and in tax money. i thought that no child should have to walk or drive 10 miles away to go to a black school when they lived, when one was closer. but i didn't think of it as either/or. i thought of it as both. you should have both things. i knew that black schools, undergraduate schools, graduate schools had been splendid. i had attended one that in those days was as good a school as you could have...
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and was a flat rate local tax as opposed to a local income tax. was a duke would pay the same for local public services as a dustman. the public reacted incredibly badly. her own colleagues said the idea had to be softened and she got into the dogmatic mindset. it ultimately undid her. --st: people might not for preferred to go back but made for for reform to occur in a less cutthroat way. am sitting here and i am watching and listening to people here in america talk about maggie thatcher like she is some kind of angel. . was born in barbados as a young man, six years old, ira member maggie thatcher's campaigns before she became prime minister. she was a racist. i am a black man. wanted to chase us back to the sugarcane fields in jamaica and the serengeti plains. my father, who worked in transport, he would talk about her talking about if you are 30 and still taking the bus -- guest: i think it is tremendously important as a point. i would argue that she was not racist, certainly by the time she was prime minister, you did not see racism on her. s
and was a flat rate local tax as opposed to a local income tax. was a duke would pay the same for local public services as a dustman. the public reacted incredibly badly. her own colleagues said the idea had to be softened and she got into the dogmatic mindset. it ultimately undid her. --st: people might not for preferred to go back but made for for reform to occur in a less cutthroat way. am sitting here and i am watching and listening to people here in america talk about maggie thatcher like...
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all they want to do is make sure that millionaires don't get their taxes cuts. there is an interesting piece that supported how i felt. here is a little bit of that. his first--this is alan clifton. his first proposal is meant to stir anger in liberals. that's a great tool for him to say. see i proposed something that evennaged my own base and still republicans were too busy playing politics to accept my deal. that on the surface is what we're talking about. laura, do you think there is merit to that? >> you know, i can't read the president's mind here. if that's his maneuver, he's done it a number of times. he has angered his base repeatedly. although to be fair he has never yet cut social security, which is the thing that i think is, you know in the clichÉ the third rail. if that's what he's doing great. but i think liberals need to do their part and freak out because otherwise there's no point to it. >> michael: how does freaking out look right now? how do you think liberals should freak out about what the president is doing? >> i mean, i think that liberals
all they want to do is make sure that millionaires don't get their taxes cuts. there is an interesting piece that supported how i felt. here is a little bit of that. his first--this is alan clifton. his first proposal is meant to stir anger in liberals. that's a great tool for him to say. see i proposed something that evennaged my own base and still republicans were too busy playing politics to accept my deal. that on the surface is what we're talking about. laura, do you think there is merit...
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and yes, you need to cut people's taxes. i want people to keep more of their money to spend as they choose. we have cut the taxes of 25 million hardworking people and yes that is 25 million more reasons to finish the job we've started. and while we're on taxes, let me get one thing straight. i don't know whether you caught the lib conference a couple of weeks ago. no. they were trying to take all the credit for these tax cuts as though they've been twisting our arm to do it. memo to you lecturing us on low xes is like us lecturing you on constitutional tinkering. we will continue cutting the taxes on hardworking people in our country. and let me say this, when i say a lapped of opportunity for all, i mean everyone north and south. this country, our country has been too london sen trick for far too long. that is why we need a new north south railway line. the west coast main line is almost full. we have to build a new railway and the choice is between another old style one or a high speed one. just imagine if someone said no,
and yes, you need to cut people's taxes. i want people to keep more of their money to spend as they choose. we have cut the taxes of 25 million hardworking people and yes that is 25 million more reasons to finish the job we've started. and while we're on taxes, let me get one thing straight. i don't know whether you caught the lib conference a couple of weeks ago. no. they were trying to take all the credit for these tax cuts as though they've been twisting our arm to do it. memo to you...
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great recession unemployment remains high the latest job numbers are low and on top of all that it's tax season for millions of american families is a very discouraging time in fact near as moose and paul was just revealed that fifty four percent of americans no longer believe it's possible for a person to work. in this country. you know why they called the american dream because like george carlin said you have to be asleep to believe it and not now go back to set. the total number of users you cover seem anything like the trouble. just yesterday former british prime minister margaret thatcher passed away for those of you who are avid corporate media watchers your impression of her legacy might look something like this. i think she's the probably the greatest prime minister of britain since churchill regardless of the ideological things we could always fight about you never had to wonder where moderate thought she stood on the issues i will not change just a core popularity she was known to be uncompromising is specially when it came to her principles of economic and individual freedom
great recession unemployment remains high the latest job numbers are low and on top of all that it's tax season for millions of american families is a very discouraging time in fact near as moose and paul was just revealed that fifty four percent of americans no longer believe it's possible for a person to work. in this country. you know why they called the american dream because like george carlin said you have to be asleep to believe it and not now go back to set. the total number of users...
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sales tax from 8% to 15%. and it was thatcher's institution of a regressive pole tax in 1989 that led to widespread rioting and her subsequent downfall. in the same way that conservatives of today view ronald reagan through rose-tinted glasses, ignoring the fact that the gipper raised taxes 11 times during his presidency and tripled the deficit, so, too, with thatcher, conservatives ignore the realities of maggie's role. joining the panel now is john cassidy, staff writer for "the new yorker." john, great to see you. >> nice to see you. >> it's not just because you have a keen economic mind and a british accent that we're having you on for this, john, it's because you're always great in terms of analyzing this stuff. i want to ask this kind of legacy-making that the americans have done around ronald reagan seems to be happening right now around margaret thatcher. coming at a particularly opportune time as we discuss the deficit and the role about the size and scope of government. as someone who lived through t
sales tax from 8% to 15%. and it was thatcher's institution of a regressive pole tax in 1989 that led to widespread rioting and her subsequent downfall. in the same way that conservatives of today view ronald reagan through rose-tinted glasses, ignoring the fact that the gipper raised taxes 11 times during his presidency and tripled the deficit, so, too, with thatcher, conservatives ignore the realities of maggie's role. joining the panel now is john cassidy, staff writer for "the new...
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the oklahoma legislature passing a bill to provide tax breaks to those victims and meanwhile there are incredible survival stories continuing to emerge. listen to this. this is a survivor who describes being trapped under a mound of debris. >> the car was stuck over us and landed in the backyard upside down and we were sucked out of the closet and pushed back where that white door is and buried under that. that was a big pile like this. it's a miracle we were alive. >> s >> reporter: this is 1324 ridgeway drive, which is just a few blocks away from plaza towers. it's owned by the woman that lived here with eight children. she heard about the tornado heading away and jumped in the car and ran off knowing that two of the youngest kids were gone. here and could see devastation to her house. it appears to be mostly still standing but they have not determined whether the damage that has been inflicted on the building means it will have to be demolished. we came with her as she walked back inside and was breath taken by the amount of damage inside. i asked how does he had take her life and f
the oklahoma legislature passing a bill to provide tax breaks to those victims and meanwhile there are incredible survival stories continuing to emerge. listen to this. this is a survivor who describes being trapped under a mound of debris. >> the car was stuck over us and landed in the backyard upside down and we were sucked out of the closet and pushed back where that white door is and buried under that. that was a big pile like this. it's a miracle we were alive. >> s >>...
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what you're going to see is a severe depression in cyprus as government raises taxes cut spending sells all facets but all that you want on the private side you're going to see it in. we're already seeing major money hoard demand for cash balances money the loss of these absolutely and as they get their money out you're going to see capital flight so the situation in cyprus is going to get much worse you're going to have to will bail and even more people on those over one hundred hundred thousand euros will have to play more or maybe now they're going to have to start going after those with less than one hundred thousand that's not only happening in europe there was a leaking you know report last december and it showed that both the u.s. and the u.k. are now considering maybe making depositors pay so this thing is a reflection of the growing banking instability. this is a lot for moscow i know many people have to fly into space but here in russia space prize to you coming up next our special report from the year rolls which was of course hit by a massive me to your earlier this yeah thi
what you're going to see is a severe depression in cyprus as government raises taxes cut spending sells all facets but all that you want on the private side you're going to see it in. we're already seeing major money hoard demand for cash balances money the loss of these absolutely and as they get their money out you're going to see capital flight so the situation in cyprus is going to get much worse you're going to have to will bail and even more people on those over one hundred hundred...
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cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business visit thenewny.com >>> we are back with our expert panel. philip mudd in washington, i want to start with you and pick up what bret stevens was talking about. there seems to be a pattern here, which is if you look at the london bombings, they seem to resemble this one in this sense. second generation, first generation immigrant but clearly almost always muslim immigrants. something goes wrong in their assimilation and that is a trigger that puts them on the path to radicalization. when you were in the cia you must have been studying these london bombers, for example. do you think this is something to make 0 of that. >> a better example in terms of what we saw in london is minneapolis that was energized by what happened including american support for -- as a law enforcement and intelligence practitioner is inclusiveness in america.
cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business visit thenewny.com >>> we are back with our expert panel. philip mudd in washington, i want to start with you and pick up what bret stevens was talking about. there seems to be a pattern here, which is if you look at the london...
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they have the right to tax. >> tax they waste the money. >> they don't have the right to spend more than they tax. >> bill: you are saying you want a constitutional budget balanced amendment? >> no. that would never pass. they would slime around. raise taxes to balance the budget. >> bill: there is no solution? >> the solution is for them to spend less to do fewer things. >> bill: okay. but the people have voted in the big spenders and the small spenders lost. >> they always lose. it's a fatal conceit that they can do it better. >> bill: john stossel, everybody, there he is when we come right back update on the jodi arias trial and a judge threatening a fox news reporter with jail. legal is next. >> bill: thanks for staying with us. i'm bill o'reilly in the is it legal segment tonight, the criminal trial in the travon martin murder case should begin in june down in florida. that will be a zoo. as you will remember, security watch guy george zimmerman charged with murdering 17-year-old martin when the two collided on the grounds of a condo complex outside of orlando. the family of travon
they have the right to tax. >> tax they waste the money. >> they don't have the right to spend more than they tax. >> bill: you are saying you want a constitutional budget balanced amendment? >> no. that would never pass. they would slime around. raise taxes to balance the budget. >> bill: there is no solution? >> the solution is for them to spend less to do fewer things. >> bill: okay. but the people have voted in the big spenders and the small...
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she was willing to raise taxes to make it balance. and in this, she was quite different from ronald reagan who, you know, allowed the enormous deficit to build up. it was actually a source of friction between the two of them. when american conservatives now seek to position themselves in, you know, as part of her legacy, i really wonder if they're paying attention to that part of it. she was such a budget hog she was not avers to raising taxes to make books balance. >> host: that's one of the things that comes through very strikingly in your history of her early part of heifer -- of her teen you to use the tools she saw in the toolbox of government. that's not the direction that american conservatives on capitol hill have gone out in dealing with the latest budget crisis here. sometimes history gives us lessons. sometis learn them? right. >> guest: exactly. >> host: i think it brings me right to the lightening rod subject of your book iran and afghanistan. those are both countries that are very much front page news in the united state
she was willing to raise taxes to make it balance. and in this, she was quite different from ronald reagan who, you know, allowed the enormous deficit to build up. it was actually a source of friction between the two of them. when american conservatives now seek to position themselves in, you know, as part of her legacy, i really wonder if they're paying attention to that part of it. she was such a budget hog she was not avers to raising taxes to make books balance. >> host: that's one of...
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now there's currently a pretty strong anti offshore campaign ongoing clued in the campaign against tax evasion which the organization for economic cooperation and development has gotten involved in why do you think it is that for decades everyone seemed to be fine with offshores and now it really seems to be kind of the main counsellor in the european economy. political course that is a perpetual issue when there is enough money there there is a feeling that it's ok to spend more or to increase taxes for your taxpayers so finding money doesn't seem such a problem of course but once the current crisis broke out the g twenty was the first to come up with a list of offshore financial centers that were to be placed under regulatory oversight i was present at that meeting some three years ago and it was france which initially brought up this issue since france has been exposed to rampant capital flight to offshore banks for purposes of tax avoidance and when economies find themselves in a fix and there is no more room for the government to raise taxes that is when they go looking for runawa
now there's currently a pretty strong anti offshore campaign ongoing clued in the campaign against tax evasion which the organization for economic cooperation and development has gotten involved in why do you think it is that for decades everyone seemed to be fine with offshores and now it really seems to be kind of the main counsellor in the european economy. political course that is a perpetual issue when there is enough money there there is a feeling that it's ok to spend more or to increase...
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this is a tax on working class americans. 94-cent tax on cigarettes for people who earn $40,000 a year on average. >> do you have a larger point on the whole package? >> on the whole budget itself, the president put out entitlement reform. when has that ever happened? the republicans say they would go for a change in the cost of living adjustment if it was a part of larger deal on tax reform. it is not. what it will amount to a tax increase. a republican or two has said this is going to be a tax increase but it does throw out the idea of entitlement reform. they are trying to strike a deal on entitlement reform. they have been having dinners, talking. here it is in informal form. >>> in 15 months we are going to have an election. and we are going to reelect the house of representatives. >> do you think any of this is geared to win that election away from the republicans and for the democrats? >> i think without question. i mean that is the nature of the game i suppose. there is no doubt but this is an intended, in a sense to give the american public the sense the president is really tr
this is a tax on working class americans. 94-cent tax on cigarettes for people who earn $40,000 a year on average. >> do you have a larger point on the whole package? >> on the whole budget itself, the president put out entitlement reform. when has that ever happened? the republicans say they would go for a change in the cost of living adjustment if it was a part of larger deal on tax reform. it is not. what it will amount to a tax increase. a republican or two has said this is...
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but it also raises taxes, which does not sit well with the gop. >>> a florida couple who fled to cuba after allegedly kidnapping their own children are back in the u.s. joshua hakken and his wife, sharon, have been booked into jail on kidnapping charges. their two young boys are being sent to stay with their grandparents. >>> for the first time texting while flying has been cited as the cause of a deadly air crash. experts say the pilot of a medical emergency chopper in missouri back in 2011 was too distracted to realize the aircraft was low on fuel. >>> the daughter of a school principal killed at sandy hook elementary is taking to twitter after several senators refused to take her calls on gun reform. erica lafferty tweeted 14 republicans threatened to filibuster the bill. with connecticut governor dan malloy lending his voice. senator ted cruz is the only one who called her back. >>> a man in china is being called a hero after saving a little girl from a burning building. he grabbed an axe and rope before climbing three stories and hooking the child up to a rope before firefighters
but it also raises taxes, which does not sit well with the gop. >>> a florida couple who fled to cuba after allegedly kidnapping their own children are back in the u.s. joshua hakken and his wife, sharon, have been booked into jail on kidnapping charges. their two young boys are being sent to stay with their grandparents. >>> for the first time texting while flying has been cited as the cause of a deadly air crash. experts say the pilot of a medical emergency chopper in...
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. >> why the irs may want to >>> irs locking to tax a popular employee perk, the free lunch. the free meals offered by tech businesses in silicon valley like here at plug and play but the irs is looking at the lunches as possible taxable income. employees feel they deserve them. >> it makes me happen yeechl i get to fill my belly and work the rest of the day. >> if the irs says you cannot provide free lunch, they should say you can't provide free cougho or water. i think it's just talk. >> plug and play ceo believes benefits foster better collaboration between workers and helping them get back to work. >> tonight hewlett-packard launches a new computer server which use 90% less power and cost 77% less money. microsoft told sold media room of mountain view. and it's been bought by ericson. the chief executive at jc penny given the root booth today, trying to turn the company around but sales fell 25% in the first year and they haven't been any better, since. the man replaced will now replace him. and virgin america had the best performance dmt country. united was last. >> more
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cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business visit thenewny.com [ angry gibberish ] [ justin ] mulligan sir. mulligan. take a mulligan. i took something for my sinuses, but i still have this cough. [ male announcer ] truth is, a lot of sinus products don't treat cough. they don't? [ male announcer ] nope, but alka seltzer plus severe sinus does it treats your worst sinus symptoms, plus that annoying cough. [ angry gibberish ] [ fake coughs ] sorry that was my fault sir. [ male announcer ] alka seltzer plus severe sinus. [ breathes deeply ] ♪ oh, what a relief it is! [ male announcer ] try alka seltzer plus severe sinus day and night for complete relief from your worst sinus symptoms. >>> using the most powerful weapon at his disposal, the bully pulpit, president obama is about to depart from joint base andrews for connecticut to speak a few hours from now in a last ditch at
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a week to go until taxes need to be in. we will talk about that more later on the we will talk about the wins out there. it is windy on the bridges. we have complete coverage of that with mike nicco on the weather side and with leyla gulen and the effect on traffic. >> gas prices are lower for were of the nation. the national average for regular has dropped six cents the past two weeks to $3.65. a amount a says california averages $4.02 a gallon and san francisco is higher at $4.12 and oakland is $4 even. in san jose drivers are paying $4.01. the highest price is in chicago at $4.05. the lowest price is in billings, montana, at 3.33 a gallon. >> several ride sharing services are banned from sfo after issuing cease and desist orders against six different ride-sharing companies including sidecars companies that struck a deal with the public utility commission to stay in operation. an airport spokesman says that it is a passenger safety issue. the ride sharing companies have not gone through the same permitting process as cab
a week to go until taxes need to be in. we will talk about that more later on the we will talk about the wins out there. it is windy on the bridges. we have complete coverage of that with mike nicco on the weather side and with leyla gulen and the effect on traffic. >> gas prices are lower for were of the nation. the national average for regular has dropped six cents the past two weeks to $3.65. a amount a says california averages $4.02 a gallon and san francisco is higher at $4.12 and...